Berlin, MD – Last week, Worcester Preparatory School's (WPS) pre-kindergarten class conducted two experiments using eggs as the key ingredient. Both experiments led to a day of fun as students learned about the force of gravity.
In the "Inertia Egg Drop Experiment,” the Law of Inertia was tested. In this case, the egg remains at rest until the plate is moved, allowing gravity to take effect. This causes the egg to drop straight down into the cup, as there is no force to change its direction. Next, in the "Humpty Dumpty Egg Drop Challenge," students, with help from their parents, created parachutes from household supplies to protect a hard-boiled egg during a fall and landing. The students dropped their parachutes from the top of the playground equipment to find out if the egg stayed intact.
Founded in 1970, WPS is a private, independent school serving pre-kindergarten through Grade 12, located in Berlin, Maryland. Approximately 500 students attend from Maryland, Delaware, and Virginia. For more information about WPS, please visit www.worcesterprep.org or call 410.641.3575.
WPS Pre- K teacher Mrs. Kim Zaccagnini and classmates give a drum roll as student Colton McCready (Salisbury, MD) prepares to hit the pan during the Egg Inertia experiment.
WPS Pre- K student Ellis Hitchens (Dagsboro, DE) is captured in action, hitting the pie pan as the Law of Inertia takes effect, causing the egg to fall into the cup of water.
WPS Pre- K student Manuel Escamilla Aliullov (Harbeson, DE) celebrates as the egg falls into the cup of water during the Egg Inertia experiment.
WPS Pre-K student Izzy Hall (Selbyville, DE) and teacher, Mrs. Kim Zaccagnini, eagerly watch as her homemade parachute prepares to land during the "Humpty Dumpty Egg Drop Challenge.”
WPS Pre- K student Bethany Iacangelo (Ocean View, DE) drops her homemade parachute to test if Humpty Dumpty stays intact.
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Worcester Preparatory School
508 South Main Street, Berlin, MD 21811
Phone: 410-641-3575 | Fax: 410-641-3586
Celebrating 50 years, WPS is an independent, college prep day school for Pre-Kindergarten through Grade 12 students. Located in Berlin, Maryland, the private school attracts an average of 500 students from Maryland, Delaware and Virginia.